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Schumacher Crossing on the Guadalupe River

Hunt, Kerr County

Marker Text

Christian Schumacher emigrated with his family from Germany to Texas in 1845, the year he was born. He came to Kerr County in 1880, later marrying Sarah Brazeal Sublett and moving to land along the Guadalupe River, near the site of an antebellum sawmill operation built by Gustav and Fredrich Tegener. In the 1920s, son John Randolph Schumacher built a series of dams across the river, providing security from raging floodwaters for a stream crossing and new road to hunt. Today, the dams remain and an improved highway bridge crosses the stream. Schumacher Crossing is still enjoyed for its scenery and access to the river. (2003)

Marker Details

Address SH 39 E
Location Description 1 mi. east of Hunt on SH 39, east of river bridge
Marker # 13132
Dedicated 2003
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code transportation; roads; rivers; water topics
Latitude, Longitude 30.067215, -99.322007

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